Students are missing the equivalent of a term of school by not eating breakfast, a new report says.
The Foodbank data shows students lose two hours of learning a day due to a lack of concentration and behaviour problems if they miss breakfast.
Foodbank spokeswoman Nicci Skerl said the report surveyed 532 teachers across Australia and 67 per cent confirmed some students were turning up to school hungry.
“We knew the numbers were increasing,” she said.
“They’ve found, stats-wise, they are actually losing a whole term in tiredness, lethargy, lack of concentration.”
The organisation distributes surplus food to the welfare sector and helps schools deliver free breakfast programs.